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CJM directs Crime Branch to submit status report | Forging of signatures case | | Sumit Sharma
JAMMU, Sept 16: Chief Judicial Magistrate (CJM) Jammu today ordered SSP Crime Branch Jammu to submit status report in alleged signature forging case filed by employees of JAKFED against its ex- General Manager Girdhari Lal Abrol.
Ex- General Manager Girdhari Lal Abrol had allegedly forged signatures of six employees of JAKFED on a complaint of alleged fraud and embezzlement against then Managing Director (MD) JAKFED Ravinder Kumar Gupta. Following the lodging of complaint, Ravinder Gupta was placed under suspension.
However, the six officials whose signatures had allegedly been forged lodged a complaint with Crime Branch Jammu accusing G.L Abrol and some close confidants of Cooperative Minister Dr. Manohar Lal Sharma of hatching a conspiracy to ensure attachment of Ravinder Gupta. They alleged that Abrol and Manohar Lal's close aides were behind the conspiracy and demanded FIR against them.
The six employees included Mohammed Iqbal Mir, Suraj Parkash, R.K.Wali, Madan Lal, Rajiv Sharma, Sham Lal and Neelam Singh. They alleged that they came to know about their forg... | |
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Why CCI is silent…..have protesting traders' worries vanished….? | Omar hails FDI move, keen for implementation in J&K… | |
Early Times Report
Jammu, Sept 16: It was only last month when the talk about UPA government at Centre had gained momentum about latter having made up its mind firmly on allowing FDI in retail outlets , the winter capital of state Jammu witnessed protests by hundreds of traders who were opposing the move and criticizing the policy of the government . Two days after the Prime Minister Dr Manmohan Singh finally pushed the decision with formal announcement, which was promptly responded by the Chief Minister Omar Abdullah as a right step , Chamber of Commerce which led the protests earlier is yet to come out with a formal reaction. CCI as also the traders have strangely a... | |
| | Massive searches launched in Samba villages after people sight 3 ultras | | |
Bharat Bhushan
JAMMU, Sept 16: A massive combing operation, launched by police in some Samba villages last night following reports about the movement of three suspected militants at Dansala Mandi, continued today also but the cops could not find any trace of them.
Pulvinder Singh of Dansala Mandi was the first to pick up the movement of the suspected militants. "I saw three armed militants at about 7.30 pm Saturday. As they moved through the village, I fired at them from my .12 bore gun. The bullet, however, missed the target and they fled without retaliating," he told ET over phone.
The news spread like wildfire and the village men soon gathered at the spot where the militants had b... | |
| | PSC `parasites' feed on examination fee | FD directive observed in breach | |
Early Times Report
Jammu, Sept 16: Even as unemployment continues to be a major problem in the Jammu Kashmir, the people hired by the Public Service Commission for conducting various examinations make a good buck from the examination fee deposited by desperate candidates.
According to New Delhi based newspaper Rs 21.54 lakhs have been withdrawn from `Examination Revolving Fund' (ERF) for remuneration, refreshment, honorarium and special incentives for experts , paper setters , evaluators etc.
The amount was withdrawn from the ERF on the basis of commission order no. 448-PSC of 2006 dated December 8, 2006. The order had fixed remuneration charges for working beyond office hours and o... | |
| | `Gold medals go to wrong persons at KU Convocation' | | |
Early Times Report
srinagar, Sept 16: The gold medals have not gone to right candidates in the University of Kashmir which observed its annual convocation last week. The students while leveling this allegation said the authorities have selected the gold medalists arbitrarily in totally violation of the statute.
A group of students said the university have selected first class first position holders of some courses by exercising their discretionary powers arbitrarily without assigning any reason thereof, a group of students said.
Moreover, the students claimed that in some courses, the authorities have recommended awarding of the gold medal to second position holders after bypassi... | |
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